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    the pigs and went into the sea. People in the town were afraid of the scene and saw the man restored back to his right mind. They had no idea about Jesus and how this could happen. The name of Jesus was spread in the Decapolis through the healed demon-possessed man and people were amazed. People should know that Jesus is not the only the Messiah of the Jewish people but also the savior of the Gentiles. He has authority over the evil spirits. Mark is using this confrontation to show that Jesus

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    Many years ago a hero with an radical mindset was summoned to help defeat the Demon and Beastmen races, with the help of the Elf and Dwarves races the human races finally dealt a heavy blow to the Demon/Beastmen, killing their leaders,securing a abundance of natural resources,subjugation the defeated races to unfair laws, heavy taxes and enslavement. Once the Demon/Beastmen race were under control and no longer a threat the human secretly started to plot against both the Elf and Dwarf race. Poisoning

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    possibly take precautions when suddenly that Evil can inhabit us whether we resist or not. No matter how different we are from each other, Demonic Possession is something that all cultures seem to have, with their own remedies to the issue. The concept of demonic possession is something that’s existed for an unclear amount of time. The Bible alludes to many instances of demons being driven out of people and the Qur’an tells of Jinns inhabiting the bodies of humans as well. It’s obvious that abnormal behavior

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    Conflict happens when beliefs and principles are challenged which leads to the brutality many innocent people end up enduring. Sierva María in “Of Love and Other Demons,” by Gabriel García Márquez faces these cruel treatments during the conflict between ideologies in the time period which the novel takes place in. “Of Love and Other Demons,” takes place in a South American country in the eighteenth century during the time of the Spanish Inquisition. Sierva María is the only child born to an old

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    as a warning to those who have been persuaded or influenced to explore the supernatural side in today’s society. The themes of both halves come together perfectly to display one central theme relating to how deceptive the supernatural side can be. Other themes can be how important it is to stand firm in the faith of Christ and the Bible. This is so that readers would be encouraged to know the Word and use it as their resource for inspiration and guidance in their faith. One of the main points I

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    was trying to explain how individuals constantly debate which side will win, and how individuals struggle with both sides. Even though one may have a crime backround, he or she could have understandable reasons for the act committed. In the book The Demon King by Cinda Williams Chima, the differences between the clan people and the wizards clash. Han "Cuffs" Alister had a history as a thief, and was part of a gang called the Raggers. The "Cuffs" in his name is meant for the permenantly attached silver

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    Lucifer, Beelzebub, El Diablo, all of these are names for the same Evil One most commonly known as Satan. While most religions have a dark being or devil-type character, the most prominent and widely recognized to be true is the Judeo-Christian Satan who appears in both the Old and New Testament. The modern understanding of Satan is a slightly misguided and deviant from the truth as most churches are hesitant to preach about the prince of darkness and the secular world romanticizes the idea of the

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    The supernatural and mass hysteria was influenced in “The crucible “. He says on page 10 in the book, "I saw Tituba is waving her arms over the fire when I proceeded you". He saw everything that happened in the forested territories that day. After that day Betty would not wake, or she would have her eyes open yet would not talk or walk. Many individuals assume that it's witchcraft, Mrs. Putnam assumes that Tituba slaughtered her seven considered children and that Tituba can in like manner address

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    My breathing is heavy and my coughs echo and bounce off the desolate walls of the castle. I know this, yet I don’t care. Watching my queen flinch at the sound proves quite amusing on my part. “Who’s there?” she calls out. She has blackness under her eyes, I notice with a squint. Her beautiful dress cascaded downwards in silky waterfalls. Nobody knew that she hadn’t changed her clothes in a week and nobody knew that she slept less and less and wandered more and more. That is, nobody but me. I’m

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    The Movie : An Evil Doll

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    A movie about an evil doll that is trying to kill the people, who own it, may sound familiar to countless other movies with the same idea in mind, but what made Annabelle such a big anticipated movie would be that it is based on a true doll and it is a prequel to the big hit The Conjuring. Since The Conjuring was a great movie with a good scare factor, Annabelle would have to be just as good. However, after waiting in line for a prolong time and watching the movie, that was not the cause and all

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